abcd wrote:They said April 1st the latest, let's hope they dont make us wait till then

Nah, I can't see them waiting that long. They know other schools would potentially have your money by then. I'd say everyone posting in this thread gets in this week, or the latest, by the end of next week.

By the way, I took advantage of the apartment locator service. Looks like most apartments ( for a 1 bedroom) are 950-1200/mo. You can get some several-hundred cheaper, but they are "old and nasty" So the "$13,500" that STCL said for room/board was pretty accurate.

abcd wrote:They said April 1st the latest, let's hope they dont make us wait till then

Nah, I can't see them waiting that long. They know other schools would potentially have your money by then. I'd say everyone posting in this thread gets in this week, or the latest, by the end of next week.

Sure hope you're right. When I called they told me (very vaguely) that they would have decisions in by the end of March.

abcd wrote:They said April 1st the latest, let's hope they dont make us wait till then

Nah, I can't see them waiting that long. They know other schools would potentially have your money by then. I'd say everyone posting in this thread gets in this week, or the latest, by the end of next week.

Sure hope you're right. When I called they told me (very vaguely) that they would have decisions in by the end of March.

yeah they told me mid march I should be getting an answer, and my app has yet to go past complete.

abcd wrote:They said April 1st the latest, let's hope they dont make us wait till then

Nah, I can't see them waiting that long. They know other schools would potentially have your money by then. I'd say everyone posting in this thread gets in this week, or the latest, by the end of next week.

By the way, I took advantage of the apartment locator service. Looks like most apartments ( for a 1 bedroom) are 950-1200/mo. You can get some several-hundred cheaper, but they are "old and nasty" So the "$13,500" that STCL said for room/board was pretty accurate.

Are you actually quoting someone saying old and nasty? I would say that you could find many reasonable one bedroom apartments for less than 950 that are just fine. A one bedroom apartment at 750-800 bucks just requires finding good management. Yeah, it's older, but you're spending money for the next three years without making any.

abcd wrote:They said April 1st the latest, let's hope they dont make us wait till then

Nah, I can't see them waiting that long. They know other schools would potentially have your money by then. I'd say everyone posting in this thread gets in this week, or the latest, by the end of next week.

By the way, I took advantage of the apartment locator service. Looks like most apartments ( for a 1 bedroom) are 950-1200/mo. You can get some several-hundred cheaper, but they are "old and nasty" So the "$13,500" that STCL said for room/board was pretty accurate.

Are you actually quoting someone saying old and nasty? I would say that you could find many reasonable one bedroom apartments for less than 950 that are just fine. A one bedroom apartment at 750-800 bucks just requires finding good management. Yeah, it's older, but you're spending money for the next three years without making any.

Yes, that is what she said on the phone. Actually I think it was "old and musty".

abcd wrote:They said April 1st the latest, let's hope they dont make us wait till then

Nah, I can't see them waiting that long. They know other schools would potentially have your money by then. I'd say everyone posting in this thread gets in this week, or the latest, by the end of next week.

By the way, I took advantage of the apartment locator service. Looks like most apartments ( for a 1 bedroom) are 950-1200/mo. You can get some several-hundred cheaper, but they are "old and nasty" So the "$13,500" that STCL said for room/board was pretty accurate.

Are you actually quoting someone saying old and nasty? I would say that you could find many reasonable one bedroom apartments for less than 950 that are just fine. A one bedroom apartment at 750-800 bucks just requires finding good management. Yeah, it's older, but you're spending money for the next three years without making any.

Yes, that is what she said on the phone. Actually I think it was "old and musty".

abcd wrote:They said April 1st the latest, let's hope they dont make us wait till then

Nah, I can't see them waiting that long. They know other schools would potentially have your money by then. I'd say everyone posting in this thread gets in this week, or the latest, by the end of next week.

By the way, I took advantage of the apartment locator service. Looks like most apartments ( for a 1 bedroom) are 950-1200/mo. You can get some several-hundred cheaper, but they are "old and nasty" So the "$13,500" that STCL said for room/board was pretty accurate.

Are you actually quoting someone saying old and nasty? I would say that you could find many reasonable one bedroom apartments for less than 950 that are just fine. A one bedroom apartment at 750-800 bucks just requires finding good management. Yeah, it's older, but you're spending money for the next three years without making any.

You will not find a nice apartment in the 750-800 range that is anywhere close to downtown. You have to go out to the beltway to find nice apartments below 900. But it all depends on what you consider nice.

abcd wrote:They said April 1st the latest, let's hope they dont make us wait till then

Nah, I can't see them waiting that long. They know other schools would potentially have your money by then. I'd say everyone posting in this thread gets in this week, or the latest, by the end of next week.

By the way, I took advantage of the apartment locator service. Looks like most apartments ( for a 1 bedroom) are 950-1200/mo. You can get some several-hundred cheaper, but they are "old and nasty" So the "$13,500" that STCL said for room/board was pretty accurate.

Are you actually quoting someone saying old and nasty? I would say that you could find many reasonable one bedroom apartments for less than 950 that are just fine. A one bedroom apartment at 750-800 bucks just requires finding good management. Yeah, it's older, but you're spending money for the next three years without making any.

You will not find a nice apartment in the 750-800 range that is anywhere close to downtown. You have to go out to the beltway to find nice apartments below 900. But it all depends on what you consider nice.

Roger that, lol. I've been looking at: --LinkRemoved-- and similar apts that are all around 8-12 miles away.

abcd wrote:They said April 1st the latest, let's hope they dont make us wait till then

Nah, I can't see them waiting that long. They know other schools would potentially have your money by then. I'd say everyone posting in this thread gets in this week, or the latest, by the end of next week.

By the way, I took advantage of the apartment locator service. Looks like most apartments ( for a 1 bedroom) are 950-1200/mo. You can get some several-hundred cheaper, but they are "old and nasty" So the "$13,500" that STCL said for room/board was pretty accurate.

Are you actually quoting someone saying old and nasty? I would say that you could find many reasonable one bedroom apartments for less than 950 that are just fine. A one bedroom apartment at 750-800 bucks just requires finding good management. Yeah, it's older, but you're spending money for the next three years without making any.

You will not find a nice apartment in the 750-800 range that is anywhere close to downtown. You have to go out to the beltway to find nice apartments below 900. But it all depends on what you consider nice.

The center of downtown is just as far away from campus as somewhere at 610 E/W.

Are you actually quoting someone saying old and nasty? I would say that you could find many reasonable one bedroom apartments for less than 950 that are just fine. A one bedroom apartment at 750-800 bucks just requires finding good management. Yeah, it's older, but you're spending money for the next three years without making any.

You will not find a nice apartment in the 750-800 range that is anywhere close to downtown. You have to go out to the beltway to find nice apartments below 900. But it all depends on what you consider nice.

The center of downtown is just as far away from campus as somewhere at 610 E/W.